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more importantly, for new york city, there is the culture of new york, the social welfare culture which had going back to the 30s had created a kind of urban safety net, three city college, the city had its own hospital. support for that would increase in the year of austerity, the idea that the city spends too much money and there's a famous headline for the city drop dead at the new daily news headline. when they turned president ford for money, initially fort said no, we will not lend you any money, you got into this on your own and we will not lend you money. hence the headline. as it turns out two weeks later ford would release some funds for new york city. >>> still a bigger problem in new york as well, in 1977, there is in the summer of 77 a blackout. massive looting in neighborhoods, especially poor neighborhoods in new york. this, have you seen the movie the bronx is burning? it deals with in october of 77 during the world series, the yankees and the dodgers are playing the yankees in the bronx and outside of the stadium, there are fires going. the bronx had seen dating back to
more importantly, for new york city, there is the culture of new york, the social welfare culture which had going back to the 30s had created a kind of urban safety net, three city college, the city had its own hospital. support for that would increase in the year of austerity, the idea that the city spends too much money and there's a famous headline for the city drop dead at the new daily news headline. when they turned president ford for money, initially fort said no, we will not lend you...
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but the "new york times" wouldn't tell us. they run a wholly anonymous op-ed. ation absurd allegations, he knows what he's doing. creating fake news, student oh events. then pseudoevents become fake reports on the news. so much of what we see and listen to on the raid voice non-reality. it's not what's going on in the world. '. pete: folks need to going the march 6, 2017 on "fox and friends." you laid it out, what's happening to this day. would they have the ability to do the work and report on it in a meaningful way inside these news rooms? or is it group think. mark: i don't think they would. you don't have ideological diversity in the news roomeds. the -- newsrooms. your job is to find the objective truth and let the american people synthesize it. but apparently we are too stupid to do it. pete: they act like they are smarter but they are not. mark: i don't think so. i think the pressure all goes one way. i talk about an old-time reporter for the "washington post" called thomas edson. he wrote a piece, he said let's stop pretend. i'm liberal. the news is libe
but the "new york times" wouldn't tell us. they run a wholly anonymous op-ed. ation absurd allegations, he knows what he's doing. creating fake news, student oh events. then pseudoevents become fake reports on the news. so much of what we see and listen to on the raid voice non-reality. it's not what's going on in the world. '. pete: folks need to going the march 6, 2017 on "fox and friends." you laid it out, what's happening to this day. would they have the ability to do...
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he picked all the best lawyers in new york city and dc and virginia to try to represent them but it quite happened haphazardly. once the news of sickles being arrested hit the street and the members and friends start hiring lawyers and by the end of the first day he had four lawyers representing him including most famously, edwin stanton who is a short-term way from eternal glory as secretary of war during the american civil war but at this time the prominent lawyer in washington dc and one of the first people retained to represent daniel sickles. the prostitution in the case are no slouches either, james carlisle who was one of sickles first choices to represent him and he happens to be a very close friend of barton key and no interest in helping barton's murderer get justice. then you have robert gould who will actually become assistant secretary in the confederate's of america in charge of hostage, prisoner of war swap for the confederacy and also will go on to be jefferson davis' lawyer which is of particular interest to those in this room from gettysburg. he was not actually the best
he picked all the best lawyers in new york city and dc and virginia to try to represent them but it quite happened haphazardly. once the news of sickles being arrested hit the street and the members and friends start hiring lawyers and by the end of the first day he had four lawyers representing him including most famously, edwin stanton who is a short-term way from eternal glory as secretary of war during the american civil war but at this time the prominent lawyer in washington dc and one of...
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any other injury of the penny press starting with new york central 1830. we want do want to talk about politics. we don't want to talk about the shipping news. let's talk about fires, animal stories, tragedies, and yes, some true crime. the real human interest stories. they make money by selling advertising which meant they didn't have to rely on a particular political party or rely on businessmen to underwrite the cost of the paper. also, the lightning press have been introduced. the length of the broadsheet, the number of newspapers that could be printed in any given day, the lateness of the hour it could be printed. you could get a story like this out on the street hours after it happened and that's what happened all over the country. and they were, reporter shock of detailed and, of course, you got some fake news in the period you got people racing too quickly to try to verify things. people say things like butterworth had been arrested as an economist. teresa been arrested. teresa was pregnant. all kinds of false information but a lot of really accurat
any other injury of the penny press starting with new york central 1830. we want do want to talk about politics. we don't want to talk about the shipping news. let's talk about fires, animal stories, tragedies, and yes, some true crime. the real human interest stories. they make money by selling advertising which meant they didn't have to rely on a particular political party or rely on businessmen to underwrite the cost of the paper. also, the lightning press have been introduced. the length of...
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we will play highlights of her first speech in new york and news conference. then, a constitutional crisis in the united kingdom, where prime minister boris johnson has suspended parliament in a move to push forward brexit, with or without a deal. thousands took to the streets of london and across britain with cries to "stop the coup." >> suspepend parliament is not except double. that are doingng as smash and db on our democracy.. amy: then we remember the legendary peace activist frances crowe, who died at the age of 100 in northampton, massachusetts. >> when people ask me how many times have you been arrested and i say, not enough. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the trump administration is planning to make it easier for oil and gas companies to pollute the atmosphere with methane gas, one of the most powerful greenhouse gases contributing to the global climate crisis. the environmental protection agency is expected to unveil a new rule today to overturn regulations p
we will play highlights of her first speech in new york and news conference. then, a constitutional crisis in the united kingdom, where prime minister boris johnson has suspended parliament in a move to push forward brexit, with or without a deal. thousands took to the streets of london and across britain with cries to "stop the coup." >> suspepend parliament is not except double. that are doingng as smash and db on our democracy.. amy: then we remember the legendary peace...
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a lot of new york state cases and new york state sort of attorney general crew says things of national significan significance. it is always a very high-pro file job. usually the highest profile state job in the country. but in the trump presidency, all that has been heightened. in the trump presidency, being new york state's attorney general means that stuff it didn't used to mean before. it means getting sued by the president. it means suing him right back. it means fighting for subpoenaed documents from the president's banks and financial institutions and his various businesses. as of right now, being new york's attorney general also means suing the administration specifically over their new ant anti-immigrant policies. so, tisch james is here in just a moment. she is right at the center of a bunch of stories of national significance where she is taking on the trump administration and his business history in a way that nobody else is positioned to do it. i'm super happy to have her here. but before we get to that, there is one other story that i want to talk about first and it's a s
a lot of new york state cases and new york state sort of attorney general crew says things of national significan significance. it is always a very high-pro file job. usually the highest profile state job in the country. but in the trump presidency, all that has been heightened. in the trump presidency, being new york state's attorney general means that stuff it didn't used to mean before. it means getting sued by the president. it means suing him right back. it means fighting for subpoenaed...
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my question is, your city in new york, let's go over in new york for example.he top marginal rate, i don't get the deduction and the longer because of the president's tax deal -- >> i think that's a mistake. and the president's made a mistake to take away -- by the way, middle-class people come working-class people paid for that. >> sean: what should the federal tax rate before individuals, 70%? >> folks who make over $2 million when you combine everything. >> sean: that means they get to keep 30%. you take $0.70 out of every dollar. >> how long did we have this in this country for decades? john f. kennedy -- p $0.170 out of every dollar. corporations come what should they pay, was the top marginal rate for corporations that you want to? >> right now it's way too low. >> sean: give me a number, ballpark. >> 40%-50%. >> sean: they will pass the cost of the consumers and we will lose jobs. i want to know what i pay in new york, because i paid that died percent state tax, my income goes to you. i don't even live here. i live in the city dow that don't live the cit
my question is, your city in new york, let's go over in new york for example.he top marginal rate, i don't get the deduction and the longer because of the president's tax deal -- >> i think that's a mistake. and the president's made a mistake to take away -- by the way, middle-class people come working-class people paid for that. >> sean: what should the federal tax rate before individuals, 70%? >> folks who make over $2 million when you combine everything. >> sean: that...
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in fact new york city had a blackout one night. the huge swath of manhattan was in the dark. the mayor was in iowa campaigning and did he come back to address the crisis quickly went to chicago to do it television interview instead pays the mayor has doctors in governing. he gets up the crack of 10 or 11 in the morning he goes to the gym. david: the bottom line is it's not just unique to new york. if you fall on the wrong policies you end up with a situation with happen if you follow the right policies you end up like giuliani did. >> low tax flow efficiency. david: one of the problems with new york and chicago and l.a. they are losing their tax base because more and more they were focusing on the wealthy and they were paying a greater percentage of the income tax but those wealthy people aren't leaving so what's going to happen? >> this is an important point you are making because right now things are hunky-dory in new york. economy is doing well but if there's a downturn new york will be in trouble because the mayor has pushed up
in fact new york city had a blackout one night. the huge swath of manhattan was in the dark. the mayor was in iowa campaigning and did he come back to address the crisis quickly went to chicago to do it television interview instead pays the mayor has doctors in governing. he gets up the crack of 10 or 11 in the morning he goes to the gym. david: the bottom line is it's not just unique to new york. if you fall on the wrong policies you end up with a situation with happen if you follow the right...
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now it's mayor bill de blasio's turn. de blasio is the two-term mayor right here in new york city. he's running on his progressive record saying he's already delivered bold change for new yorkers. tonight he'll take questions from democrats and independents who say they plan to participate in the democratic primaries and caucuses. please give a warm welcome to mayor bill de blasio. [ applause ] mayor, great to have you here. so nice to see you. okay. let's just get the elephant in the room out of the way. you are really tall. >> yeah. we have a height differential. >> just little bit. i think you're more than a foot taller than me officially. >> but we're all americans. >> and we're going to get through this together. >> together. >> i will say, though, you know, if you were elected to be the president, you would be the tallest president ever. abe lincoln currently holds that title. he was 6'4". you're 6'5", right? >> that's right. >> how is the height advantage working out for you? >> remember, the taller candidate won every general election for president but i think three times on
now it's mayor bill de blasio's turn. de blasio is the two-term mayor right here in new york city. he's running on his progressive record saying he's already delivered bold change for new yorkers. tonight he'll take questions from democrats and independents who say they plan to participate in the democratic primaries and caucuses. please give a warm welcome to mayor bill de blasio. [ applause ] mayor, great to have you here. so nice to see you. okay. let's just get the elephant in the room out...
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it took place in bethel, new york. for the next hour on "washington journal" and live on c-span3, we will look back and exactly what happened and why in the legacy of woodstock 50 years later. and why in the legacy of woodstock 50 years later. join us is david farber. he is joining us from the university of kansas. abc newsre is how covered the massive crowd that shutdown at town not far from new york city. the townspeople were terrified at the prospect of the hippie arrival. something happened, residents freely emptied their cupboards for the kids. merchants were stunned by their politeness. >> they are polite kids. they were happy here. >> i think they are a wonderful group of kids. they were patient and courteous and understanding. >> there was a great deal of apprehension. >> there was a lot of inconvenience. >> because much of the press inerage was so jaundiced what happened, not many people would've learned what monticello learned. peopleere 450,000 young here. there were no conveniences, no violence. host: abc n
it took place in bethel, new york. for the next hour on "washington journal" and live on c-span3, we will look back and exactly what happened and why in the legacy of woodstock 50 years later. and why in the legacy of woodstock 50 years later. join us is david farber. he is joining us from the university of kansas. abc newsre is how covered the massive crowd that shutdown at town not far from new york city. the townspeople were terrified at the prospect of the hippie arrival....
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doing so much damage, and especially creating so much intolerance and hatred, which is not what new york city is about. new yorkers pride ourselves on being a place for everyone. we are arguably the most diverse place on earth. he does not represent us. steve: let's go to john joining us from california, on the line for democrats, with bill de blasio. >> hey. this is john from california. i wanted to talk to you about -- mayor de blasio: how are you doing? >> great. i'm doing great, how are you doing? mayor de blasio: i'm doing good. >> anyway, i wanted just to comment on listening to you. i really enjoy the way you talk like a democrat. you kind of remind me of lbj. how you talk about big ideas and taking hold of america and using america as a tool for big things. you know, lbj took 4% of the gdp and sent us to the moon, but yet today nobody wants to talk about him. i guess he is a socialist or something like that, but in my mind he was the greatest president we've had. i think you need to pick up on some of the things he talked about. that's how he won so big in 1964, by sending us to
doing so much damage, and especially creating so much intolerance and hatred, which is not what new york city is about. new yorkers pride ourselves on being a place for everyone. we are arguably the most diverse place on earth. he does not represent us. steve: let's go to john joining us from california, on the line for democrats, with bill de blasio. >> hey. this is john from california. i wanted to talk to you about -- mayor de blasio: how are you doing? >> great. i'm doing great,...
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from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm ela e quijano. >>> it's monday, august 12th, 2019. this is the cbs morning news. death investigation. one day after he's found dead in his jail cell from an apparent suicide, an autopsy is completed on the body of accused sex trafficker jeffrey epstein. fugitive captured, an escaped inmate suspected in a brutal murder on prison grounds is caught. the tip that led to his arrest. >>> ice raid protests after massive workplace immigration sweeps in mississippi, demonstrators across the country push back. >>> and good morning from studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. ann marie green is off. good to be with you. an autopsy for disgraced financier jeffrey epstein is complete. the new york medical examiner's office says more information is needed to determine the cause of death. epstein was found dead over the weekend in his jail cell in an apparent suicide that is raising some big questions and the justice department and the fbi are investigating. we have this report. >> the bureau of prisons says 66-year-old jeffrey epste
from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm ela e quijano. >>> it's monday, august 12th, 2019. this is the cbs morning news. death investigation. one day after he's found dead in his jail cell from an apparent suicide, an autopsy is completed on the body of accused sex trafficker jeffrey epstein. fugitive captured, an escaped inmate suspected in a brutal murder on prison grounds is caught. the tip that led to his arrest. >>> ice raid protests after massive workplace...
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city, outside of new york city. there was a lot of concern. there was a lot of fear. there was a sense of what the unknown could bring. i think a lot of neighbors were furious with max for agreeing to do this, but over time, i think most of those townspeople and community residents were won over, but not at the beginning. host: our guest is david farber. we will get to your calls in a moment. look at one of the moments that became part of the counterculture movement. miles northeast of here. woodstock, new york was a bohemian community. a lot of musicians lived there ,ff and on, including bob dylan richie havens, van morrison. they call the company woodstock ventures. they started looking for a place for the festival. they could not find a place in woodstock that was large enough. they found an industrial park in the town of wallkill. they started advertising. creating art installations and everything was going smoothly. the locals found that what they were doing and it wasn't going to be a 50,000 person festival af
city, outside of new york city. there was a lot of concern. there was a lot of fear. there was a sense of what the unknown could bring. i think a lot of neighbors were furious with max for agreeing to do this, but over time, i think most of those townspeople and community residents were won over, but not at the beginning. host: our guest is david farber. we will get to your calls in a moment. look at one of the moments that became part of the counterculture movement. miles northeast of here....
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jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> yuccas: great job. the cbs weekend news for this saturday. later on cbs, "48 hours." the news continues now on our 24-hour digital network cbsn at cbsnews.com. i'm jamie yuccas in new york. for all of us at cbs news, thank you for joining us and goo night. live, from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> new at 6, a postal imposter and pleasant . neighbor saying instead of delivering the mail, he is taking it. >>> construction on the bar tracks, this weekend is not only impacting riders on the system, but also drivers on highway 24, we will explain. >>> >> it is not just the gig economy, this affects every aspect of our economy. >>> it is a bill that can radically change the way some bay area companies do business. the gig worked giants looking for a workaround. that evening i am brian hackney. >> to begin with the apparent mail thief disguised as a mail carrier. >> da lin spoke with neighbors who caught him on camera. >> reporter: plus both pleasant hill police investigator say this is a h
jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> yuccas: great job. the cbs weekend news for this saturday. later on cbs, "48 hours." the news continues now on our 24-hour digital network cbsn at cbsnews.com. i'm jamie yuccas in new york. for all of us at cbs news, thank you for joining us and goo night. live, from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> new at 6, a postal imposter and pleasant . neighbor saying instead of delivering the mail, he is taking it....
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the new york times says scientists have discovered a new cure for the deadliest strain of tuberculosis. they approved a new medicine for use with two other antibiotics. it cured about 90% of patients with very drug resistant tb. it's the world's leading infectious cause of death. the treatment needs approval from the world health organization, though. cbs san francisco station kpix says the california department of transportation is using a high-tech lane striping machine. the equipment sprays a special thermo plastic material. it's easier to see for humans and remote sensors. >> the stripes are wider and they're wider and they also help guide those autonomous vehicles. >> the old stripes were four inches wide. the new ones were six inches. they're designed to reflect light as brightly as possible. major freeways are being restriped first followed by other roads in the future. people say the california couple looking for a photo of themselves when they first met atwood stock 50 years ago finally got one. judy and jerry griffin met on their way to the concert in 1969 when judy's car bro
the new york times says scientists have discovered a new cure for the deadliest strain of tuberculosis. they approved a new medicine for use with two other antibiotics. it cured about 90% of patients with very drug resistant tb. it's the world's leading infectious cause of death. the treatment needs approval from the world health organization, though. cbs san francisco station kpix says the california department of transportation is using a high-tech lane striping machine. the equipment sprays...
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"the new york times" new strategy has reportedly been olinked. more details after the break. know my name, do you? (laughs nervously) of course i know your name. i just get you mixed up with the other guy. what's his name? what's your name? switch to geico®. you could save 15% or more on car insurance. could you just tell me? i want this to be over. summer's not the time for making bucket lists. bookers know summer is for booking it. (chime, slam, chime) like booking a beachside resort and ordering two more tacos than you need to. check. showing the deep end who's boss. check. starting a scooter gang with the fam. check. awesome. bookers know summer won't last forever. you're going to thank me. so be a booker at booking.com. the world's #1 choice for booking accommodations. ♪ boom goes the dynamite, club yoko plays ] so be a booker at booking.com. ♪ feels like i'm taking flight. ♪ [sfx: poof] [sfx: squeaking eraser sound effect.] ♪ i am who i wanna be ♪ ♪ who i wanna be ♪ who i wanna be. ♪ i'm a strong individual ♪ feeling that power ♪ i'm so original, ♪ ya sing it louder. ♪
"the new york times" new strategy has reportedly been olinked. more details after the break. know my name, do you? (laughs nervously) of course i know your name. i just get you mixed up with the other guy. what's his name? what's your name? switch to geico®. you could save 15% or more on car insurance. could you just tell me? i want this to be over. summer's not the time for making bucket lists. bookers know summer is for booking it. (chime, slam, chime) like booking a beachside...
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so my question is, your city in new york, let's go over new york for example.he top marginal rate, i don't get the deduction any longer because of the president's tax deal -- >> i think that's a mistake. >> sean: i pay higher taxes. >> the president was wrong to take away state and local -- >> sean: he made me pay more. >> by the way, middle-class people, working-class people paid for that action by your friend, thein president. >> sean: what should the federal tax rate for individuals, 70%? >> folks who make over $2 million when you combine everything. 70%, when you combine everything. >> sean: that means they get to keep 30%. you take $0.70 out of every dollar. >> how long did we have this in this country for decades? dwight eisenhower, john f. kennedy, that was a tax rate then. >> sean: $0.70 out of every dollar. corporations, what should they pay, was the top marginal rate for corporations that you want to? >> right now it's way too low. >> sean: give me a number, ballpark.. >> 40%-50%. >> sean: no business wants to be in business and they will pass the cos
so my question is, your city in new york, let's go over new york for example.he top marginal rate, i don't get the deduction any longer because of the president's tax deal -- >> i think that's a mistake. >> sean: i pay higher taxes. >> the president was wrong to take away state and local -- >> sean: he made me pay more. >> by the way, middle-class people, working-class people paid for that action by your friend, thein president. >> sean: what should the...
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the living theater in new york in 1951. and it's important that is that early. the decks were and the purpose of theater was to jar the audience and get them to step outside of their mainstream cultural values. and maybe embrace anarchism but just challenge the cultural norms of the 1950s. they performed only radical new plays in small spaces. they were cheap to rent and had very few props, no scenery ever. there your company attempted to engage the audience in the event. although there 30 of theater was actually quite different, quite radical. the separation between the audience and the performance was to be minimized and indeed reduced to nothing if at all possible. theater was not performed by actors, for the audience, rather the actors were supposed to push the audience past the limits that had been set by traditional culture which was obsessed with setting limits , especially for public performances. so when can see, there's one of the plays that they managed to film, one of the later plays in 1963, which is called the
the living theater in new york in 1951. and it's important that is that early. the decks were and the purpose of theater was to jar the audience and get them to step outside of their mainstream cultural values. and maybe embrace anarchism but just challenge the cultural norms of the 1950s. they performed only radical new plays in small spaces. they were cheap to rent and had very few props, no scenery ever. there your company attempted to engage the audience in the event. although there 30 of...
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amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> we are learning of serious irregularities at this facility that are deeply concerning, and demand a thorough investigation. and because attorney general william barr criticizes the conditions at the federal jail where jeffrey epstein was found saturday, weell will look at why civil rights campaigners have been raisingg thee alarmrm about the metetropn correctional center in manhattan for over a decade. >> for years, there has been an urgent situation at the metropolitan correctional center. conditions are dirty, decrepit. many people are held in profound isolation. many of us have been trying to raise this question for years. and hopefully, one good thing that could come out of jeffrey epstein's death is real attention paid to the inhumane conditions. amy: we will also speak to attorney lisa bloom representing two women suing jeffrey epstein for sexually assaulting them when they were minors. what happens now that he i is deadad? we will meet to new york lawmakers who helped pass a
amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> we are learning of serious irregularities at this facility that are deeply concerning, and demand a thorough investigation. and because attorney general william barr criticizes the conditions at the federal jail where jeffrey epstein was found saturday, weell will look at why civil rights campaigners have been raisingg thee alarmrm about the metetropn correctional center in manhattan for over a decade. >> for years, there has been an...
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and new york assembly member, new, who helped pass the child victims act in new york. state law, which went into effect exactly one week ago last wednesday, extends the statute of limitations on child sexuaua abuse and incluludes a look bac period giving survivors of any age a year to take legal action, even if their cases had expired under the old statute of limitations. well over 500 lawsuits have already been filed in this first week. both legislators are sexual abuse survivors themselves and have spoken about the importance of the child victims act in personal terms. i began by asking new york state senator biaggi, how it feels to be able to pass legislation that will help so many people. >> it makes me -- it makes me feel a lot of different emotions. first of all it is very surreal. nd every time i speak about it it brings back and reopens part memory i wish i could forget but staysys with m forever, but at the same time the more that i speak about it, the more that i'm able to use what has happened to me to help others and to speak about what people can do, the l
and new york assembly member, new, who helped pass the child victims act in new york. state law, which went into effect exactly one week ago last wednesday, extends the statute of limitations on child sexuaua abuse and incluludes a look bac period giving survivors of any age a year to take legal action, even if their cases had expired under the old statute of limitations. well over 500 lawsuits have already been filed in this first week. both legislators are sexual abuse survivors themselves...
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but for the moment, let's turn it to savannah guthrie in new york with a lot of other news breaking back home >> lester, thank you >>> and there is breaking news tonight. in a case that made national headlines. new york's police commissioner fired the officer at the center of the eric garner case more than five years after his death became a rallying cry for the black lives matter movement. here's nbc's ron allen >> reporter: five years after the video showed daniel pantaleo arresting eric garner for selling untaxed cigarettes on a new york street -- >> i can't breathe i can't breathe. >> reporter: today the police commissioner fired pantaleo for using a choke hold, a violation of nypd rules. >> it's clear that daniel pantaleo can no longer serve as a new york city police officer >> reporter: for garner's family a small victory. >> commissioner o'neal, i thank you for doing the right thing. i truly thank you for firing the officer. >> reporter: pantaleo, 34, 13 years on the force had been restricted to desk duty since the 2014 incident. federal prosecutors chose not to file charges but a
but for the moment, let's turn it to savannah guthrie in new york with a lot of other news breaking back home >> lester, thank you >>> and there is breaking news tonight. in a case that made national headlines. new york's police commissioner fired the officer at the center of the eric garner case more than five years after his death became a rallying cry for the black lives matter movement. here's nbc's ron allen >> reporter: five years after the video showed daniel...
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eventually, teleport in new york great. the trial was moved albany new york sarkis. there was the concern the theater roosevelt couldn't get a fair trial. in albany new york because barnes was that powerful. >> for the syracuse papers politically alondra in those days. this is still the post and or did they combine. >> we caught the standard a lot. i don't remember. >> i think they were separate in those days and one was democratic and one was but pick up a republican. >> i've seen when he came to this trial, didn't really cut across party lines. they were both republicans. in just beginning question of did you despise roosevelt enough that you wanted to see him fail. >> what was the monetary charge in original case. >> $250,000 which is over a million dollars in today's money. people sometimes mistake belief roosevelt was rich. he inherited quite a bit of money. he blew it. in the 1880s on cattle and ranching in the dakotas it is center. so he was well off but one of the reasons he wrote many books, was a part to make money. it wasn't just because they were all the
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shutdown at town not far from new york city. first here's how abc news covered the impact of the literally wd that shut down a town not too far from new york city. >> the townspeople were terrified at the prospect of the hippie arrival. something happened, the festival site is nestled in the catskills resort area. is,and est down nearby the towns people quite frankly prospect fied at the of the hippie arrival but before it was over something happened. residents and resorts freely emptied their cub boards for the kids. their ts were stunned by politeness. >> polite. that's about what i can say. kids.e >> but you didn't sell too many shoes? >> no, not too many but they were happy here. they are really a wonderful group of kids. i never met so many kids in such numbers that were so polite and so patient, so understanding under these conditionsta we had here in the last three days. >> certainly in the beginning it as a great deal of apprehension, but right now, i can say that the attitude of the town has changed towards these young
shutdown at town not far from new york city. first here's how abc news covered the impact of the literally wd that shut down a town not too far from new york city. >> the townspeople were terrified at the prospect of the hippie arrival. something happened, the festival site is nestled in the catskills resort area. is,and est down nearby the towns people quite frankly prospect fied at the of the hippie arrival but before it was over something happened. residents and resorts freely emptied...
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diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. ning, diane. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. today investors will get new data on the state of the economy as the labor department releases the consumer price index for july. now here on wall street, stocks closed lower yesterday led by declines in bank and tech shares. the dow skidded 389 points. the s&p 500 lost 35, and the nasdaq dropped 95 points. >>> on the earnings calendar, notable companies reporting today include cannabis company hill ray, advanced auto parts and jd.com. >>> dole fresh vegetables is recalling some of its baby spinach over salmonella concerns. retailers had sold the possibly contaminated spinach include kroger and target. the spinach has a use by date of august 5th. it was sold in stores in illinois, indiana, kentucky, michigan, new jersey, new york, ohio, tennessee, virginia, and wisconsin. >>> meanwhile, verizon agreed to sell its blogging website tumblr. the "wall street journal" reports it will buy tumblr for an undisclosed amount and take about 200
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is arriving in new york city. climate summit will go long as she docks in new york city hall. it's good to have you with us we start tonight with politics the new and the old in italy there has been a breakthrough in attempts to form a new government the. 5 star movement and the center left. it party have agreed on a deal which would allow a new coalition government now that deal includes reappointing decepticon as prime minister conte is an independent ally of the 5 star movement continental needs a mandate from the president to form a new government the coalition would shut alec for white leader matteo salvini who triggered the crisis by withdrawing his legs party from the government earlier this month. we're joined now by journalist francisco gotta who is at parliament in rome good evening to you francesco we understand an agreement has been reached what made this possible who made this possible so let's start for news 1st we know that that means that go in there with up to go tomorrow to meet the kind of president sentiment that they let through see the monday to fold and
is arriving in new york city. climate summit will go long as she docks in new york city hall. it's good to have you with us we start tonight with politics the new and the old in italy there has been a breakthrough in attempts to form a new government the. 5 star movement and the center left. it party have agreed on a deal which would allow a new coalition government now that deal includes reappointing decepticon as prime minister conte is an independent ally of the 5 star movement continental...
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five years after eric garner's death sparked outrage, the new york city police officer who put him in a deadly chokehold has been fired. >> today is a day of reckoning , but can also be a dayf reconciliation. sophie: these cows are on board with a new experiment to cut tdownhere carbon footprint. which were rotterdam -- we tour rotterdam's floating farm. sophie: for those watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news america." there has been a new of violence in afghanistan, with 10 coordinated explosions in the east of the country. at least 19 people were injured. no gup has claimed responsibility, but the islamic state has frequently targeted the area.s. i.aid it carried out an attack on a wedding party in w kabul over thekend that killed 63 people. this sweet of -- this sweep of violence comes amid ongoing pene talks between the tali and and the united states which aim to bring the nearly 18-year conflict to an end. president trump address the situation on sunday. pres. trump: we are there for one reason, we don't want that to be a laboratory. it cannot be a laborato
five years after eric garner's death sparked outrage, the new york city police officer who put him in a deadly chokehold has been fired. >> today is a day of reckoning , but can also be a dayf reconciliation. sophie: these cows are on board with a new experiment to cut tdownhere carbon footprint. which were rotterdam -- we tour rotterdam's floating farm. sophie: for those watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news america." there has been a new of violence in...
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>> the new york times has lost all of its credibility. they spent two years chasing a conspiracy.onald trump and colluded with the russians to steal the 2016 election that it turns out was untrue and now they are suffering the consequences but the amazing thing about this if you read through the transcript of this townhall is the times report, the most anti-trump newspaper in the country, it is a leaflet for the resistance and they think it is not anti-trump enough. he told staff some of our staff cheer us when we take on donald trump but jeer at us when we take on joe biden, they went to pretend he was not elected president. that is a stunning admission of bias in the newsroom, saying his own reporters cheer when they take on donald trump but jeer when they report aggressively on the democrats. no wonder their credibility is in a tank. shannon: they say this is a legit transcript and we don't have it independently but getting a lot of attention including rush limbaugh. >> there is no actual coverage of events and reporting to people what happened to these events. that is what jou
>> the new york times has lost all of its credibility. they spent two years chasing a conspiracy.onald trump and colluded with the russians to steal the 2016 election that it turns out was untrue and now they are suffering the consequences but the amazing thing about this if you read through the transcript of this townhall is the times report, the most anti-trump newspaper in the country, it is a leaflet for the resistance and they think it is not anti-trump enough. he told staff some of...
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with the latest from new york thank you. let's get a quick check now of some other stories making news around the world a global wildlife summit in geneva has concluded with agreements for new protection of endangered species trade in giraffes and other animals will be regulated for the 1st time while protections for elephants are to be tightened delegates representing some 100 major countries took part in a 12 day meeting. and 2 explosions have ripped through separate police checkpoints in gaza city killing 3 policemen and wounding passers by the hamas controlled and cheerier ministry there declared a state of emergency there was no claim of responsibility but the blasts were reminiscent of previous rounds of infighting between hamas and other is the us. former malaysian prime minister knowledge of has pleaded not guilty in a major fraud child linked to the multi-billion dollar state fund he arrived to a court in kuala lumpur to face allegations that he pilfered billions of dollars from the fund which he co-founded back in 2
with the latest from new york thank you. let's get a quick check now of some other stories making news around the world a global wildlife summit in geneva has concluded with agreements for new protection of endangered species trade in giraffes and other animals will be regulated for the 1st time while protections for elephants are to be tightened delegates representing some 100 major countries took part in a 12 day meeting. and 2 explosions have ripped through separate police checkpoints in...
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from "the new york times." tell us why "the new york times" decided to go this route. born outhe daily" was of the question of trying to understand this moment. it launched in february 2017. maybe as journalists, we hadn't understood the country. to create a product that would explore the expertise of our reporters to really understand this moment. the show relies on new york times journalists to help us understand the news of the day, to go deep and understand the context behind the headlines. that is the genesis of it. hearing from voices across the country to really understand the news and the moment we are in. host: expand that idea of understanding the country, understanding the moment. what are the questions that made you think we weren't understanding it enough? guest: i joined "the daily" two months and. i wasn't here for the very beginning of it. coming out of the election, maybe we didn't understand how the country was feeling, different perspectives. voices, hear from those not necessarily reading it and print, hearing from people on the ground and understan
from "the new york times." tell us why "the new york times" decided to go this route. born outhe daily" was of the question of trying to understand this moment. it launched in february 2017. maybe as journalists, we hadn't understood the country. to create a product that would explore the expertise of our reporters to really understand this moment. the show relies on new york times journalists to help us understand the news of the day, to go deep and understand the...
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back in new york astor asked his family to give him a few moments. alone in half an hour he composed you know. i still remember no nino who always teased sad people. get up you little mope you have to play he always wanted me to play so that's what i did with. it at it. before the day for the eve of the movie but i want it you know the family. penniless the p.s.l. is decided to return to buenos aires. last i was able to sell the us no nino earning just enough to buy 4 tickets on a freighter. mr p. a solo brought back many new compositions with him from new york but also a deep frustration. in wayne aside is he founded the quintet which once again roiled argentina's music scene. but if you don't believe we present to you the most modern and innovative expression of tango a style that has propelled the art of mustard below 0 into the center of the world's music making. this was the start of the most exposure i'd ever had playing every night for a very small audience but they started to really listen and understand what my quintet was trying to accompli
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today those words appeared on the front page of the "new york times" in an extensive analysis by the of the similarity of language used on fox news with the language used by the el paso mass murderer in his writings. what he called an invasion at our southern border. a "new york times" analysis of fox news and other trump-supporting media outlets found hundreds of examples of language, ideas, and ideologies that overlapped with the mass killer's written statement of a shared vocabulary of intolerance that stokes fears centered on immigrants of color. the "times" found more than 300 fox news references to an immigrant invasion since last year alone. here is video compiled by the "new york times." >> we're being invaded. >> the invasion of illegal immigrants. >> the fact of the matter is that this is an attempted invasion of our country. >> we have all these minors from central america flooding the border. >> multiculturism isn't real. this is really destroying one culture and replacing it with a new foreign culture. >> this is not migrants coming into the country. this is nothing short
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in atlanta this morning an evil propaganda machine told trump launches a blistering attack on the new york times that after leaked all the are suggesting the senator's looking for new ways of covering the president. and the green party enjoys popular support so coming up we take a look at one of their most ambitious new environmental policy. international's world you sense here in moscow my name is kevin o. in that welcome to you have monday morning up and then come 1st from says president . to welcome russia's vladimir putin to his summer residence on the mediterranean coast later monday the talks which are expected to focus on the crisis in syria libya and ukraine come ahead of the g. 7 summit impurities later this week served look ahead to this meeting go the french capital show. that morning to you ok let's talk about take us through what's planned out for the day here. well this is look sets of be a meeting in one of the most ideal expose in front this is being the french presidential residence official since 1968 it's a place where president might go on taking his holiday retreats th
in atlanta this morning an evil propaganda machine told trump launches a blistering attack on the new york times that after leaked all the are suggesting the senator's looking for new ways of covering the president. and the green party enjoys popular support so coming up we take a look at one of their most ambitious new environmental policy. international's world you sense here in moscow my name is kevin o. in that welcome to you have monday morning up and then come 1st from says president . to...
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it took place in bethel, new york. for the next hour on washington journal and live on c-span3, we will look back and exactly what happened and why in the legacy of woodstock 50 years later. joining us is david farber. here his that he is a historian joining us from the university of kansas. first, here is how abc news covered the massive crowd that shutdown a town not far from new york city. >> the traffic was immense. theeen dark and darman music finally stopped, they disappeared across the country. thousands remained on the dairy farm, pitching in on the cleanup or waiting on a ride. it is nestled in the heart of the catskills. biggest town nearby is monticello. people were terrified at the prospect of the hippie arrival. something happened in monticello. residents freely emptied their cupboards for the kids. merchants were stunned by their politeness. >> they are polite kids. they were happy here. >> i think they are a wonderful group of kids. i've never met so many kids in such large numbers that were patient and
it took place in bethel, new york. for the next hour on washington journal and live on c-span3, we will look back and exactly what happened and why in the legacy of woodstock 50 years later. joining us is david farber. here his that he is a historian joining us from the university of kansas. first, here is how abc news covered the massive crowd that shutdown a town not far from new york city. >> the traffic was immense. theeen dark and darman music finally stopped, they disappeared across...
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a new york city man arrested for allegedly planning an isis-inspired attack. what federal investigators believe he was going to do. >>> and on the mend, "jeopardy" host alex trebek has completed chemotherapy to treat pancreatic cancer. what he's now saying about his future plans as host of the classic game show. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. i'm wendy gillette in for anne-marie green. hurricane dorian intensified overnight and is now a category 2 hurricane. dorian is expected to hit somewhere between florida and southern georgia on monday and could make landfall as a powerful category 4 storm. that would make it the strongest storm to hit florida's east coast since hurricane andrew in 1992. this ominous view from the international space station shows the storm morphing into a monster. chief meteorologist craig setzer of our miami station wfor is tracking dorian's path. >> well, the storm strengthened overnight, winds up to 105 miles an hour now, moving to the northwest at 12, expecting to continue because it
a new york city man arrested for allegedly planning an isis-inspired attack. what federal investigators believe he was going to do. >>> and on the mend, "jeopardy" host alex trebek has completed chemotherapy to treat pancreatic cancer. what he's now saying about his future plans as host of the classic game show. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. i'm wendy gillette in for anne-marie green. hurricane dorian intensified...
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new york city accepted to hold illegal immigrants. a calculator to add them or any fingers for that matter. accused sex trafficker jeffrey epstein signed a new will two days before committing suicide. so what's the fallout for his victims as lawsuits mount against his estate? that story is coming up. drive safely.. . with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? that a handle is just a handle. chair is just a chair. or... that you can't be both inside and outside. most people haven't driven a lincoln. it's the final days of the lincoln summer invitation event. right now get 0% apr on all lincoln vehicles plus no payments for up to 90 days. only at your lincoln dealer. who used expedia to book the vacation rental which led to the discovery that sometimes a little down time can lift you right up. expedia. everything
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that's it for this tuesday from the broadcast center new york city. i'm meg oliver. >>> it's tuesday, august 27th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." bracing for dorian. the storm expected to gain hurricane strength. it's headed for puerto rico and the u.s. mainland as people in its path prepare for destructive winds and rain. >>> landmark opioid case. johnson & jonhson ordered to pay half a million dollars after an oklahoma judge finds the company guilty of fueling the opioid crisis. >>> and tragedy in dayton. at least two children are dead and several others hurt after a stolen police cruiser crashes. ♪ >>> and good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. anne-marie green is off. i'm brook silva-braga. >>> puerto rico is under a tropical storm watch this morning as dorian closes in. millions on the caribbean island have been preparing for the storm. dorian is expected to be a hurricane by the time it moves near puerto rico tomorrow. meteorologist dave warren of our miami station wfor is tracking the storm. >> good
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they say it shows the duke at the doorway of the disgraced financier's new york mansion nbc news has not confirmed when the video was shot or if the prince is the person seen in the doorway. british media says it was recorded around the same time the pair was photographed together in new york, in 2010. that's after epstein was does ig nalted a sex offender. buckingham palace did not comment on the video, but in a statement said his royal hiness deplores the exploitation of nigh han human being. prince andrew has faced accusations that he has denied this case not put to rest on either side of the atlantic. >>> new developments this morning in the case of eric garner after more than five years, new york's police commissioner has fired the officer seen on video using a banned chokehold during garner's deadly arrest here's nbc's ron allen >> reporter: five years after this video showed officer daniel pantaleo arresting eric garner for selling untaxed cigarettes on a new york street new york's police commissioner fired pantaleo >> it's clear that daniel pantaleo can no longer effectively
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gating attack on the new york times accusing it of producing some of the worst journalism in history help us came after leak the audio and most of the paper's executive editor discussing how to cover the president and his administration in the wake of the russia gate scandal his ego is donald trump is a russian acid this message of the not too carefully ciphered in articles and reports has been overwhelming americans and the new york times seemingly used all the power and authority of its award winning journalism to propagate the message. but then came the miller report something that was until supposed to become the fatal blow to donald trump's credibility rebound ricocheted and had the media back with the momentum of a boomerang for the new york times it meant this we built our newsroom to cover one story and we did it truly well now we have to regroup and shift resources and emphasis to take on a different story this is part of a league transcript from dean baquet the new york times executive editor giving a speech in front of the paper's authors this shift he's talking about is f
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on the story for us in new york city thank you. or the good c. film festival kicked off on wednesday but the 11 day celebration of international cinema they go into a shaky start with criticism about a lack of women directors in the running for its top prize the inclusion of a film by director roman polanski who was convicted of rape in the us old and hasn't helped things any the festival opens with a film starring the french actresses catherine the new and juliet been no show the truth is about a french film star whose decision to publish her memoirs prompts a fiery mother or you need a total of $21.00 films are chasing the golden lion that is the prize for the best phil there in that sea. you're watching news live from berlin coming up next kris kobach will be here with business news for you stick around phil enjoy your company. my 1st boss was a sewing machine. where i come from women their bones by the social tools and then something as simple as learning how to ride a bicycle isn't. since i was a little girl i wanted to have a bicycle of my
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but i southern accent and at miami they were all new york kids.ome in with thisc drum set, i paid precisely ol7 for, i saved up for over a summer, which is aplywood kit that was falling apart. the other kids had seally nice drs. uh, those things were horrifying to me. it was horrifying not to be dressed the right way. i didn't have the right t-irt. didn't have the right shoes. what i'm not so proud of is that i lost the scholship because i got into somethin' that could be described as a fight, but was more of me just gettin' myself beaten up really badly and goin' to the hospital all night.r: >> repor fellow student beat him up. folds broke his hand on the wall trying to punch back. the next morning was his final exam. >> and i had been up all night. i had been drunk the night i got dropped off in a police car, uood still on-- on me. and i remember goito the instructor. i was like, "can i take my test next week?" and he goes, "no." you know, they made me play my major test for the year now with a-- a broken hand. i knew i'd flunked the test. and i
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and evil propaganda machine donald trump launches a blistering attack been on the new york times often leap forward to suggest that his editors are looking for new ways of covering the president after 2 years of fixating on russia day. and his japanese green party enjoys the support we take a look at one of the most ambitious but very controversial new environmental policy . good morning live. here in moscow is kevin irwin here for half a monday morning updates out of this than france's president amount of mccrone is set to welcome russia's vladimir putin to his summer residence later in the mediterranean coast monday their talks which are expected to focus on the crisis in ukraine syria and the ongoing problems in the persian gulf come ahead of a big g. 7 summit in beirut slater in the wake. well what an idyllic setting for the 2 presidents to meet a 4th overlooking the mediterranean sea thought of a break and so on has been an official french residence of the president since 1968 of course it's not the 1st time the president has invited a leader to this force it's his holiday retreat
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host: who is profiting from it in new york? >> one of the things that has been in the news the last couple of years is the opportunity zones program that was part of the big tax reform bill of 2017. this is a really interesting initiative. we don't hear a lot about bipartisanship in washington, d.c. these days but this is a truly bipartisan initiative. you have people like cory booker of new jersey as well as a range policymakers and business leaders who have supported it. the organization that really drove the whole idea was founded by sean parker who was an early investor and board member and executive of facebook among other things. in addition to cities partially because i am based on the west coast i study high-tech industry. the tech industry is also shaping and reshaping urban growth. host: i know in addition to your work as a professor and opinion writer and author, your latest book the code, silicon valley and the remaking of american opinion -- america. by cities to become the next silicon valley. how has that shaped t
host: who is profiting from it in new york? >> one of the things that has been in the news the last couple of years is the opportunity zones program that was part of the big tax reform bill of 2017. this is a really interesting initiative. we don't hear a lot about bipartisanship in washington, d.c. these days but this is a truly bipartisan initiative. you have people like cory booker of new jersey as well as a range policymakers and business leaders who have supported it. the...
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we went over there with the southern district of new york attorneys or the eastern district of new york. for this to happen, this to paul's point is incomprehensible that a man like this at this high profile level, now the people that you have to fear suicide watch most of are the folks that have the most to lose, meaning very rich people, prominent people, public figures. those are the folks that you're most concerned about, and in this instance he was placed on suicide watch. now, suicide watch means no shoe laces, no belts, they provide a video camera that sits inside the cell so that an officer on duty can watch what's going on inside the cell 24/7. i am blown away that this could happen. >> what about sheets? officials -- officials are reporting to us that he hung himself. >> absolutely. and that is a concern, and sometimes in instances like that they may provide a woollen blanket or something else that can't be ripped into strips, which is how many jail suicides happen. fred, this is something that you would expect or anticipate in a small jail in some small locality where they ju
we went over there with the southern district of new york attorneys or the eastern district of new york. for this to happen, this to paul's point is incomprehensible that a man like this at this high profile level, now the people that you have to fear suicide watch most of are the folks that have the most to lose, meaning very rich people, prominent people, public figures. those are the folks that you're most concerned about, and in this instance he was placed on suicide watch. now, suicide...